Data-informed decisions to deliver engaging researcher development
Read the latest on C-DICE’s efforts to efficiently register and monitor attendees of C-DICE activities, as featured in InfoTech News – where Kathryn North, C-DICE Director and Sharon Henson, C-DICE Project Manager discuss how the Centre has created a data-led researcher development strategy to provide unique and personalised training support.
Partnering with Inkpath, C-DICE implemented a membership, monitoring and booking platform, which made the development experience much more engaging for our post-docs, and captured crucial data about their activities, giving us the insights we were looking for to help put their development at the forefront. Today, more than 650 researchers are now registered with C-DICE via Inkpath, and we’ve awarded £637,000 in grants, fellowships, sandpit prizes and secondments, which support decarbonisation projects.